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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
Climate change is real, but the “climate crisis” is not. Climate is actually safer than ever thanks in large part to our fossil fuel powered climate protection systems. Continuing fossil
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Jonathan Blitzer
JonathanBlitzer
Interesting note (h/t @NickMiroff) on the finalized asylum agreement btw US & El Salvador. https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/el-salvador-asylum-us-border/2020/12/15/2a1f682a-3f2a-11eb-a402-fba110db3b42_story.html These asylum a
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
Yesterday, @POTUS called the American people to rise and face a confluence of great national crises. He called the American people to a great and difficult purpose which is to
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Kevin Liao
KevinLiao_
This NY Times piece + other analyses are justifiably raising lots of discussions about the right-ward shift of immigrant communities' voting patterns in 2020 and what progressive groups must do to stave
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Virtuozzo ❄️
EVE_Virt
Weimar fell in stages. Better said, was directed to fall. The escalation at the Capitol was expected on this side of the Atlantic as a necessity to a reframing or
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ScienceNotDogma
1/5 A short thread on accountability, empathy and community and how they apply to the #COVID19 #CoronaVirus pandemic, especially here in BC.A friend of mine at a local pub patio
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg
SherylNYT
Some thoughts from yesterday. A thread: I have spent 23 years at The @nytimes, seven of them covering Congress. I made my home at a desk in the press gallery
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
Ronald Reagan’s farewell address. “ I’ve spoken of the shining city all of my political life, but I don’t know if I ever quite communicated what I saw when I
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Frank
tweetybums
From Rush Limbaugh "My days on earth are numbered; But before I fade away, there is something important I need to say. It may not be important to anyone else; but
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Helen Kord
mirabel_chan
So. If youve read Briarley by @AsterGlenn that Ive previously hyped up on here, you know that her stories are full of so much heart and kindness and humor. Her
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Jonathan Wilson
jnthnwwlsn
So I guess we've just decided to let supposed originalists weigh in on the constitutionality of an out-of-office impeachment without paying any attention at all to what the term "impeachment"
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rabbiandykahn
Excellent thread by Rabbi Reuvane about the level (or lack thereof) of Jewish literacy amongst Progressive American Jews. It speaks directly to a conversation I was having yesterday with a
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Matt B. Redmond
mattredmond
Thread:One effect of the Trump era will be excusing of wildly deviant behavior by pastors/ministry leaders.Just as Clinton normalized a way of talking about sex publicly, it will now be
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
Here is a question for Corporate America @USChamber. How many large corporations have signed statements in support of BLM and expressed goals around increasing racial diversity? How many millions of
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riteshbatra
riteshbatra
Here's my long awaited musings on why India and America are mirror images, historically speaking of course... I mean, I love history more than current events so... Columbus was looking
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mattgallagher0
MattGallagher0
The military veteran v. military veteran dynamic on January 6th on the Capitol is, alas, nothing new to American history. And I'm not just talking about the junior officers of
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